For around a 1000 euro, you can build a desktop that is faster compiling 
than any laptop.
And on linux the memory is used a lot more efficient than on a mac, so you 
need less.
That being said - I have a macbook when I travel. But in the office and at 
home I switched to working on desktops about 5 yrs ago. 



Op woensdag 12 januari 2022 om 09:12:42 UTC+1 schreef Shawn:

> I kinda like the Max 64GB.  I'm pushing 54GB used for eclipse (running an 
> appengine dev and GWT server) during a build.  My upload to google cloud is 
> slow so after the build I can easily start developing again while it's 
> deploying.
>
> I also use a ramdisk and set the GWT SuperDev mode to use that with  
> -workDir /Users/me/.tmpdisk/GWT_RAM_DISK.  Then build with an ant task and 
> add this to the gwtc java task for building.
>
> <sysproperty key=*"gwt.persistentunitcachedir"* value=
> *"/Users/me/.tmpdisk/GWT_RAM_DISK"*/>
>
>
> No benchmarks but probably the biggest benefit is debugging which I still 
> do in Eclipse via SDGB.
>
> I haven't been able to get Eclipse to run natively as macOS AArch64 
> <https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/2021-12/R/eclipse-jee-2021-12-R-macosx-cocoa-aarch64.dmg>
>  is 
> only available from the 2021-12 version which just borks my project.  It 
> seems to be a conflict with the google-cloud-plugin I use for appengine.  
> Still 2021-09 with emulated Eclipse is a major improvement especially since 
> the dev server and build processes can be run natively.
>
> Anyway, 32GB on a pro ordered today is about a month to get delivery and 
> 64GB on a max is about two months.  I got a 64GB max with 32 GPUs (maybe I 
> can use those for machine learning) as it was the only way to get more than 
> 16GB of memory without waiting so long and I had to move suddenly and 
> couldn't bring my iMac.  
>
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 9:17 AM 'Frank Hossfeld' via GWT Users <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> No, sorry ... closed source. Yep, I agree with. Don't think, that the 
>> graphics CPUs will have an impact of the compile time.
>> So, the M1 Pro is a great choice for developers. Now I am waiting for the 
>> next Mac Pro ...
>>
>> Jens schrieb am Montag, 6. Dezember 2021 um 10:32:15 UTC+1:
>>
>>> I did some tests with one of my larger GWT projects. It takes 3:55 on my 
>>>> "old" MacBook Pro 16" i9 2.4 GHz, 64 GB RAM. Same project build on a new 
>>>> MacBook Pro M1 Max 64 GB takes roundabout 2:00. That's an incredible 
>>>> improvement. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Is that project public? Then I would try it with my M1 Pro 32gb which is 
>>> IMHO the best value for developers, unless you do graphics stuff.
>>>
>>> -- J. 
>>>
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